Mr. Kasloff has been working in the field of organizational ethics for more than two decades, having served as the ethics officer of one of the world’s largest security services firms and leading that company’s nationally recognized, award winning corporate ethics program. He directed the organization’s industry-leading quality management program registered to the global gold standard ISO 9001:2008, the international benchmark for quality.

Mr. Kasloff has played an active role in national ethics organizations, and has taught and lectured on business ethics at Pennsylvania State University, where he serves as CLE instructor in business ethics and Bridge the Gap,the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Memphis and other venues.

He has been a judge of the American Business Ethics Awards and the Better Business Bureau Jerry Myers Best Practices Award; honored by the Ethics Resource Center, the nation’s oldest ethics advocacy NGO, for his service in its leading edge Fellows Program, a roundtable of senior ethics practitioners representing the corporate, academic, government and non-profit sectors.

A complete biography will be included in the course materials.

Bridge the Gap

CLE - Bridge the Gap

Tell Your Colleagues - BRIDGE THE GAP course is available at the Philadelphia Bar Association

In recent years, the Disciplinary Board of Pennsylvania has recorded an increasing number of complaints filed against newly admitted attorneys for violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct which directly relate to the practical aspects of operating a law office.

The result was the Bridge the Gap program intended to give all newly-admitted PA attorneys the "know-how” which is otherwise learned through trial and error. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania approved a rule change requiring newly admitted lawyers to complete the Bridge the Gap program by their first CLE compliance deadline.

This program focuses on key issues of ethics and professionalism that are essential for all attorneys admitted to practice law. Topics include: